The Phantom Menace was 1999 and thus it was 20th century. so just say they had a rep in the 70s-80s and it went downhill in the 90s already
__________________ Kyuzo: Don't you see? A real sword will kill you. Mr. Earl Brooks: If I were here to kill you, you would already be dead. Mercedes: My mother told me to be wary of Fauns. Mr. Le Chiffre: No, I believe in a reasonable rate of return. James Bond: Now the whole world will know you died while you were scratching my balls!
not really because they already published crappy books in the '90
__________________ Kyuzo: Don't you see? A real sword will kill you. Mr. Earl Brooks: If I were here to kill you, you would already be dead. Mercedes: My mother told me to be wary of Fauns. Mr. Le Chiffre: No, I believe in a reasonable rate of return. James Bond: Now the whole world will know you died while you were scratching my balls!
__________________ Kyuzo: Don't you see? A real sword will kill you. Mr. Earl Brooks: If I were here to kill you, you would already be dead. Mercedes: My mother told me to be wary of Fauns. Mr. Le Chiffre: No, I believe in a reasonable rate of return. James Bond: Now the whole world will know you died while you were scratching my balls!
Perhaps there should be a third option that allows to participant to simply chose Mr. Lucas as the one who sucks; along with every bent-knee pandering lube job out there that still swallows his smegma.
I resent. "Hulding" a grudge is of no interest to me, anymore. I don't lap up every nugget of crap he lets fly on the consumers that finance his intentional abuse. He isn't interested in furthering a beloved mythology, he's only interested in using that mythology to help him sell his latest bit of technology to a movie industry that laughs at his techniques but utilizes the product he's peddling. (Which is more often than not is refused as a legitimate method of the film makers around him that are concerned with the product, rather than the process.)